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john paul said no, i need you here. pope john paul ii died and then he became pope. benedict is a far shyer man, he's a gentle man, he's far more than intellectual. he never sucked in the oxygen of the crowd. he at times, ren sant. since he announced his abdication, i have been struck by how much he relieved he looks. he actually ad lib when he got up there. when i looked at his prepared text. heed a lib an aline, people say that the church is declining but i see the church as alive, because that crowd was filled with enthusiasm and energy yesterday. you know, you have seen when he met with some priests here in rome about a week ago, he was supposed to deliver a speech about the second vatican -- vatican ii, he was there at the time, that happened 50 years ago. he said no, i can't do that because of my advanced age. 85 has become his excuse to be more casual if you will and he said, no, i'll sit here and chat with you. he talked with 46 minutes without a note about what went on 50 years ago. so, clearly, his mind and those who know him and those who read his writings
john paul said no, i need you here. pope john paul ii died and then he became pope. benedict is a far shyer man, he's a gentle man, he's far more than intellectual. he never sucked in the oxygen of the crowd. he at times, ren sant. since he announced his abdication, i have been struck by how much he relieved he looks. he actually ad lib when he got up there. when i looked at his prepared text. heed a lib an aline, people say that the church is declining but i see the church as alive, because...
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john paul ii made a conscience decision to die in public. not to say look at me, look at me conforming myself to the passion and death and resurrection of jesus christ. benedict xvi has made a decision that the church needs something that he cannot give so he should get out of the way. he should retire into the background. that, as ann just indicated and liz mentioned and i mentioned and he mentioned, is another way to bear the cross of christ. and i think it was a very strikingly personal last statement to the church. i'm not leaving you. and thank you for not leaving me. >> we heard the loud applause there, the pope was delivering the message in spanish, the church has seen growth in latin america, seen growth in africa, leading to questions, father, about his success so, whether it could be someone who is from africa, from latin america, maybe even dare we say, north america. >> could well be. the church certainly has shifted, as you say, it's suffering in western europe, yet there are 61 cardinals from europe. the college of cardinals th
john paul ii made a conscience decision to die in public. not to say look at me, look at me conforming myself to the passion and death and resurrection of jesus christ. benedict xvi has made a decision that the church needs something that he cannot give so he should get out of the way. he should retire into the background. that, as ann just indicated and liz mentioned and i mentioned and he mentioned, is another way to bear the cross of christ. and i think it was a very strikingly personal last...
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and pope john paul ii want you here. and then he died, and he said, i can go back to work on theology. and then he was elected pope. >> it is amazing. he could be elected pope at any age. but he was a winner. what was he showing by this resignation, do you think? it is a remarkable thing. you talked about it earlier too. and the press, he was often presented as stern and angry. and yet, he was liked. he was very appealing to all constituencies. the scholar, the everyday catholic. the woman, the man. >> i have never seen him get angry. he is always very calm and confident. he speaks very clearly. and in a way that is easy to grasp for almost everybody. he used to say, after he was elected pope, that people would come to st. peters square to see john paul two. they came to listen to pope benedict the 16th. not to say john paul was not a good speaker. but benedict was more successful with people. and he writes so wonderfully. >> he is a definitive scholar. if you wanted to find out how to do it, you would watch him. >> abso
and pope john paul ii want you here. and then he died, and he said, i can go back to work on theology. and then he was elected pope. >> it is amazing. he could be elected pope at any age. but he was a winner. what was he showing by this resignation, do you think? it is a remarkable thing. you talked about it earlier too. and the press, he was often presented as stern and angry. and yet, he was liked. he was very appealing to all constituencies. the scholar, the everyday catholic. the...
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we've become accustomed to it with john paul and with benedict. now it's pretty much expected of him. i think that's right what liz said about him, the father quality of the pope. that's a great advantage to have. >> and as you also look at him -- and he looks like an 85-year-old man, and you realize the stress that must have been on him, certainly in the run-up to this and the decision that he finally decided to make. but just the wear and tear of preparing. we know that yesterday he had something of a down day. there's packing to be done. there are papers to be gone through. there are decisions to be made. and he will be going to castel gandolfo, which is the summer residence of the pope, where he will stay until a more permanent residence is finished. they have been doing renovations on the old monastery on the grounds of the vatican. he's someone, liz, who really -- it's not a job that he can go home at 5:00, and he puts his little time card in, and it ends. this is a man who for the last eight years, when most people would want to be retiring
we've become accustomed to it with john paul and with benedict. now it's pretty much expected of him. i think that's right what liz said about him, the father quality of the pope. that's a great advantage to have. >> and as you also look at him -- and he looks like an 85-year-old man, and you realize the stress that must have been on him, certainly in the run-up to this and the decision that he finally decided to make. but just the wear and tear of preparing. we know that yesterday he had...
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he was 5 years old, older now than when his predecessor pope john paul passed away. that is to be taken into consideration. some of the are cardinals here in the united states are reacting. we heard from cardinal timothy dolan in new york, he was elevated to that office by pope benedict. let's hear what he had to say. >> i would presume his esteem for the office as the successor of st. peter and the chief pastor of the (audio difficulty) still to come when 9news continues we will have new developments in the search for a rogue california cop accused of killing outside a wave >>> a 14-year-old is being charged as an adult in the murder of his seven-month-old sister. police say baby larissa was left from the care of her brother jonathan a aguilera. the teenager admitted covering her nose and her mouth in order to stop her from crying. he is due in court for a bond hearing this afternoon. >>> a $11 million reward is now being offered for help to capture a former los angeles police officer wanted for murder. christopher dorner is accused of killing three people to avenge
he was 5 years old, older now than when his predecessor pope john paul passed away. that is to be taken into consideration. some of the are cardinals here in the united states are reacting. we heard from cardinal timothy dolan in new york, he was elevated to that office by pope benedict. let's hear what he had to say. >> i would presume his esteem for the office as the successor of st. peter and the chief pastor of the (audio difficulty) still to come when 9news continues we will have new...
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john paul ii with characteristic modesty took the same name to say i'm no different than what john paul i would have done. that turned out not to be the case. he put on a rock star show. pope benedict when he took his name was doing it in honor of pope benedict xv whose mission was to reunion -- reuni-fi. >> it tells us a lot. the name they've chosen for themselves they're trying to telegraph what type of leader they'll be to. >> to catholics worldwide and the other cardinals. >> megyn: we're told after the protodeacon announces the pope the new pope we're told will likely give greetings in several languages then speak in his native language or perhaps in italian. john and i talked about how john paul ii struggled with his italian but it only made the crowd love him more and he said if i make a mistake, you will correct me. everyone loved him. we'll see what the pope's native language is and whether he chooses to go to it. one of the front runser is from milan. after that the new pope will be expected to celebrate mass with the cardinals in the sistine chapel on the days following the e
john paul ii with characteristic modesty took the same name to say i'm no different than what john paul i would have done. that turned out not to be the case. he put on a rock star show. pope benedict when he took his name was doing it in honor of pope benedict xv whose mission was to reunion -- reuni-fi. >> it tells us a lot. the name they've chosen for themselves they're trying to telegraph what type of leader they'll be to. >> to catholics worldwide and the other cardinals....
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i couldn't help but think of john paul ii. what an impression he made, the very first moment he made coming out on to that balcony. he broke from tradition and instead of just giving blessing, he gave a couple words off the cuff. he told everyone not to be afraid. open their hearts. >> here we go. >> looks like the doors will be open. >> let's listen in. >> as you see on your television screen, there is hand on the handle of the door. we are simply waiting for that door to open. the protodeacon, jean-louis tauran will announce the new pope. you hear the crowd picking up intensity, their reaction. here we go. >> translator: i announce to you, news of great joy. we have a new pope. he is a nice and very reverant man. cardinal francisco. he is taking the name, francisco. >> father, can you please tell us what we just heard here? >> yes, the protodeacon announced we have news of great joy, we have a new hope and we have a new pope from argentina. who it is said in the last papal conclave, he actually received a lot of the votes th
i couldn't help but think of john paul ii. what an impression he made, the very first moment he made coming out on to that balcony. he broke from tradition and instead of just giving blessing, he gave a couple words off the cuff. he told everyone not to be afraid. open their hearts. >> here we go. >> looks like the doors will be open. >> let's listen in. >> as you see on your television screen, there is hand on the handle of the door. we are simply waiting for that door...
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paul ii. do not rule out another surprise solution to this conclave. >> so we're going to have to be hearing more about what happens. we're going to be on smoke watch here the entire time. right now, john, as we go back to you in new york, they are beginning the vote that gave us benedict xvi in the last conclave. we think it's going to go longer this time, but you never know. that's why we're watching the chimney, my friend. >> we are certainly watching, chris cuomo, thanks to you, john allen and miguel marquez. head's up to our viewers, watch the chimney on the sistine chapel any time, all the time, live, at cnn.com. if you don't want to miss a thing, go to cnn.com. check it out right now. >>> meanwhile, other news. in oerls, a deepening mystery over the disappearance of an elementary school teacher. terrilyn monette was nominated teacher of the year and out celebrating almost two weeks ago. she was last seen about 4:00 a.m. on march 2nd speaking with a man in a bar in this parking lot. her
paul ii. do not rule out another surprise solution to this conclave. >> so we're going to have to be hearing more about what happens. we're going to be on smoke watch here the entire time. right now, john, as we go back to you in new york, they are beginning the vote that gave us benedict xvi in the last conclave. we think it's going to go longer this time, but you never know. that's why we're watching the chimney, my friend. >> we are certainly watching, chris cuomo, thanks to you,...
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john paul ii with characteristic modesty took the same name to say i'm no different than what john paul i would have done. that turned out not to be the case. he put on a rock star show. pope benedict when he took his name was doing it in honor of pope benedict xv whose mission was to reunion -- reuni-fi. >> it tells us a lot. the name they've chosen for themselves, they're trying to telegraph what type of leader they'll be to. >> to catholics worldwide and the other cardinals. >> megyn: we're told after the protodeacon announces the pope, the new pope we're told will likely give greetings in several languages then speak in his native language or perhaps in italian. john and i talked about how john paul ii struggled with his italian but it only made the crowd love him more and he said, if i make a mistake, you will correct me. everyone loved him. we'll see what the pope's native language is and whether he chooses to go to it. one of the front runser is from milan. after that, the new pope will be expected to celebrate mass with the cardinals in the sistine chapel on the days following t
john paul ii with characteristic modesty took the same name to say i'm no different than what john paul i would have done. that turned out not to be the case. he put on a rock star show. pope benedict when he took his name was doing it in honor of pope benedict xv whose mission was to reunion -- reuni-fi. >> it tells us a lot. the name they've chosen for themselves, they're trying to telegraph what type of leader they'll be to. >> to catholics worldwide and the other cardinals....
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john paul ii took wonderful walks here. benedict xvi i'm told is a much, much more private man, expected to spend a long time in his rooms here. he'll be here for about two months while they restore his home at the vatican where he will eventually spend the rest of his life. guys? >> all right, becky anderson, thank you very much. we'll check back in with you. >>> here to help us walk through today is monsignor rick hi hillgartner. i wanted to walk through what is going to happen today when the pope meets with the cardinals. can you walk us through that? >> sure. >> yesterday in st. peter's square there were upwards of 50,000 people or more giving that public witness. this will be the most with his closest collaborators over the years. the pope's personal collaborators are the bishops throughout the world and in a particular way it's the cardinals standing at the heart of those, many of the cardinals of the people who workday to day in the vatican who work with the pope on a regular basis. who see him week in, week out. the
john paul ii took wonderful walks here. benedict xvi i'm told is a much, much more private man, expected to spend a long time in his rooms here. he'll be here for about two months while they restore his home at the vatican where he will eventually spend the rest of his life. guys? >> all right, becky anderson, thank you very much. we'll check back in with you. >>> here to help us walk through today is monsignor rick hi hillgartner. i wanted to walk through what is going to happen...
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. >> we would most like a mixture of john paul ii and benedict xvi. >> he should be someone who has appealed to come someone who can bring us together and lead us forward. >> observers believe it must also be someone who can bring the vatican's house in order. the cardinals may soon be given access to a top-secret report commissioned before he shocked the world with his resignation. rome is rife with speculation about the contents which some say have details of a sordid ring of sex and corruption within the vatican. >> eurozone finance ministers are meeting in brussels to discuss a bailout that cyprus has requested. >> they expect a deal with cyprus to be hammered out by the end of the month. last month, they asked me to help with a bailout to keep the government solvent. germany and others have concerns that cyprian banks are involved in tax evasion. people in switzerland voting to impose curbs on executive pay. 67% of voters backed a proposal giving them the right to veto executive pay as well as banning big rewards for managers. a clear majority was unusual from a corporate lobby group. t
. >> we would most like a mixture of john paul ii and benedict xvi. >> he should be someone who has appealed to come someone who can bring us together and lead us forward. >> observers believe it must also be someone who can bring the vatican's house in order. the cardinals may soon be given access to a top-secret report commissioned before he shocked the world with his resignation. rome is rife with speculation about the contents which some say have details of a sordid ring...
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i think postpone john paul was a great man. whether you were catholic or not, you felt that he stood for something bigger than just the church and the pomp and the circumstance and the prada slippers. you felt like he was speaking for something large. i think faith is reinforced when you feel that there's a leader who truly believes in it and can communicate with you whether or not you're part of the tradition. when he was standing up for people locked behind the iron curtain, talked about the poor. i can remember in the community i grew up in, the catholic church in the part of denver where i lived, they were the ones who were out there protecting immigrants. they were the ones out there, our church and their church would go out where people were picking vegetables and fruit out in the hot sun to try to understand what immigrants were going through. the catholic church is still in the forefront on the issue of compassion for immigrants, it isn't put forth. i think the problem with the former cardinal ratzinger. his big idea wa
i think postpone john paul was a great man. whether you were catholic or not, you felt that he stood for something bigger than just the church and the pomp and the circumstance and the prada slippers. you felt like he was speaking for something large. i think faith is reinforced when you feel that there's a leader who truly believes in it and can communicate with you whether or not you're part of the tradition. when he was standing up for people locked behind the iron curtain, talked about the...
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paul and who was here with me in rome when we covered the death of john paul. and carl, it is good to see you. and i'm wondering just about your general reaction now, eight years later, when many people thought this would be a placeholder pope, what are your thoughts today? >> i think that it was worse than a placeholder pope. that the church fell into a kind of morass because of its internal problems and the failure to modernize its institutions, the conclave that elected benedict probably could have seen this coming, it didn't. but the truly revolutionary act of this papacy is the resignation of benedict while he's still somewhat able. it breaks tradition and it's an extraordinary and brave act that perhaps will enable the next conclave to think differently about the future of the church. and i started doing some thinking and going back and looking at modern history of the church last night. maybe, they're always talking, the cardinals, about hoe the holy spirit may move them. maybe it's time for a new vatican council, such as pope john xxiii called in the mi
paul and who was here with me in rome when we covered the death of john paul. and carl, it is good to see you. and i'm wondering just about your general reaction now, eight years later, when many people thought this would be a placeholder pope, what are your thoughts today? >> i think that it was worse than a placeholder pope. that the church fell into a kind of morass because of its internal problems and the failure to modernize its institutions, the conclave that elected benedict...
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john paul ii in a more urgent situation after the 33 days of john paul i signalled continuity. so the name itself will tell us something about where this pope intends to lead the church in the 21st century. the habit of giving a little statement, a greeting to the people of rome, for after all e he is their new leader. they will be here in hundreds of thousands. it began with john paul ii. previously the pope would come out. there's a ritual formula for the first blessing. but john paul ii knowing how traumatized people were by the sudden death of john paul i and how stunned the romans would be by the fact he's the first n nonitalian said something about himself. asked him to correct his italian when he made a mistake, and won the hearts and minds of the romans in the first ten minutes before bestowing his first blessing as pope. >> george weigel who has studied and written about the catholic church for decades upon decades. part of our team at the vatican for the viewers domestically just joining us, perhaps having just heard of the white smoke above the sistine chapel, it is
john paul ii in a more urgent situation after the 33 days of john paul i signalled continuity. so the name itself will tell us something about where this pope intends to lead the church in the 21st century. the habit of giving a little statement, a greeting to the people of rome, for after all e he is their new leader. they will be here in hundreds of thousands. it began with john paul ii. previously the pope would come out. there's a ritual formula for the first blessing. but john paul ii...
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you saw pope john paul ii and pope benedict xvi make this effort to bring christians back together and get a little farther, i suppose than had been accomplished in the past. what do yyou think of pope francis' chances here. >> well, you know, obviously there's an immediate reaction to pope francis in the way he's described his role in such simple and unauthoritarian terms. i mean, this is a pope who described himself as the bishop of rome several times in the very first talk he gave from the balcony window. that struck people's ears, certainly the ears of other christian leaders and remember that the division, for example, between catholics and orthodox really went back to the issue of papal primacy, how was the authority, the universal authority of the pope practiced over the individual churches and so far, i think what people are liking is the fact that pope francis seems to be describing himself more in terms of i am the bishop of the sea of rome rather than i am a universal authority figure. >> but he is also a head of state, and, you know, the vatican as tiny as it is is its own
you saw pope john paul ii and pope benedict xvi make this effort to bring christians back together and get a little farther, i suppose than had been accomplished in the past. what do yyou think of pope francis' chances here. >> well, you know, obviously there's an immediate reaction to pope francis in the way he's described his role in such simple and unauthoritarian terms. i mean, this is a pope who described himself as the bishop of rome several times in the very first talk he gave from...
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. >> we are told the pope john paul ii will have a responsibility on his shoulders as we know, he will in one instant become not only the 266th bishop of rome but insolvability on moments of faith. >> such an intense moment for that person and for this crowd as we see see as josh and david reported. it's a joyful moment because you could sense that they felt the struggle to discern inside the sistine chapel as catholics believe what god might want in this moment. to be the person that's chosen, they call it the room of tears that he's gone into for good reason. it is a tremendous burden now descending on someone's shoulders. >> it is a small room and there is a small plain altar in it at which each of the new popes kneels before going in to pray alone. tell us more about what's happening right now as we're watching this smoke and waiting. >> there are the series of steps that takes place of course behind closed doors as the smoke is still billowing out. the pope has chosen his name, been asked, how will you call yourself? and he is giving the answer. so the cardinals on the inside know
. >> we are told the pope john paul ii will have a responsibility on his shoulders as we know, he will in one instant become not only the 266th bishop of rome but insolvability on moments of faith. >> such an intense moment for that person and for this crowd as we see see as josh and david reported. it's a joyful moment because you could sense that they felt the struggle to discern inside the sistine chapel as catholics believe what god might want in this moment. to be the person...
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the senator john mccain blasting paul over that 13-hour filibust filibuster. he's angry, saying he went over the top. >> i don't think that what happened yesterday is helpful to the person people. we need a discussion as i said about how exactly we are going to address this new form of almost intermable warfare. but somehow to allege that the united states of america, our government would drop a missile on jane fonda, that is -- that brings the conversation from a serious discussion about u.s. policy to the real m of the ridiculous. zpl and dana, a couple of points. first of all, what sort of support does paul have among his colleagues and also, the filibuster, of course, is being criticized as a tactic for a long time when lots of important things need to be done in washington and then now. >> he has a lot more support now than before and that is because the way this blew up on the internet and the fact that conservatives were really driving this. said that the traffic they saw on their platforms was about as high as as it was on inauguration day. that did pr
the senator john mccain blasting paul over that 13-hour filibust filibuster. he's angry, saying he went over the top. >> i don't think that what happened yesterday is helpful to the person people. we need a discussion as i said about how exactly we are going to address this new form of almost intermable warfare. but somehow to allege that the united states of america, our government would drop a missile on jane fonda, that is -- that brings the conversation from a serious discussion about...
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. >> we pray very hard our next pope will be very outgoing, and he will travel as pope john paul did and be the vicar of christ like pope john paul was. >> we need a pope who is young enough to be able to have health and strength. it's a difficult job. >> parishioners we spoke with say the church is going through a lot of challenges now. they hope the next pope will be able to lead them through it. >> as soon as that new pope is selected, we will bring it to you live and send out a breaking news alert on our website, nbcbayarea.c nbcbayarea.com. learn more about the conclave, head to the home page and type conclave. >>> other news, afghanistan officials confirming a total of five international soldiers killed in a helicopter crash in afghanistan. all five americans. the chopper went down outside kandahar city in central afghanistan. initial reports show no enemy activity in that area at the time. nato officials say they are trying to determine the cause of the crash. the pentagon has not released identities of the soldiers that were killed. >> in the bay area, free on all counts this
. >> we pray very hard our next pope will be very outgoing, and he will travel as pope john paul did and be the vicar of christ like pope john paul was. >> we need a pope who is young enough to be able to have health and strength. it's a difficult job. >> parishioners we spoke with say the church is going through a lot of challenges now. they hope the next pope will be able to lead them through it. >> as soon as that new pope is selected, we will bring it to you live and...
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and the sadness, obviously, following the death of pope john paul ii. and to be in the square on this night, there was such joy there, and such reverence. such silence at times when people were kind of reflecting and praying. praying silently, sometimes praying out loud. but the silence really struck me. >> yeah, the silence, and also when he came out on the loggia, hello, everybody, good evening. not a normal greeting. and he didn't follow the script. he decided to connect with people. this is a bishop coming to meet his people. rome has been without a bishop. he wanted to bond with people. so he brings to this whole office his personality, his holiness. his administrative experience in buenos aires. his sense of the world, his deep learning. and his simplicity of life. and all of those things can help us as we move forward. i think we struck gold. and it's very courageous of the cardinals to move out of europe, to go to south america, which is a church that's alive and thriving and young. and now to say that one of their own pastors can come and be at
and the sadness, obviously, following the death of pope john paul ii. and to be in the square on this night, there was such joy there, and such reverence. such silence at times when people were kind of reflecting and praying. praying silently, sometimes praying out loud. but the silence really struck me. >> yeah, the silence, and also when he came out on the loggia, hello, everybody, good evening. not a normal greeting. and he didn't follow the script. he decided to connect with people....
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>> well, i think he sees the papacy very much in continuity of john paul ii. they were both men of the council. they were at vatican 2 and contributed and i think both saw an attempt to interpret vatican 2 properly. i would say that's the major contribution of pope benedict. he wanted to read vatican 2 as a an evangelical council, a council to get the message of the faith out to the wider world and i think in koont knewty with john paul and that's probably the major legacy. >> father, this will kick off sort of the ultimate insider political battle if you will. i can think of nothing less than transparent of the election. it's a cardinal sin to discuss it an they're told i guess going to hell to talk about what happens in that room. >> wow. >> i wonder if you could just take for sort of the laymen and women out there for the process. what is going to unfold in the week and months ahead to elect a new pope? >> of course, this is very unusual. we are not dealing with the death of a pope followed by a period of mourning and a number offer is moans and masses that
>> well, i think he sees the papacy very much in continuity of john paul ii. they were both men of the council. they were at vatican 2 and contributed and i think both saw an attempt to interpret vatican 2 properly. i would say that's the major contribution of pope benedict. he wanted to read vatican 2 as a an evangelical council, a council to get the message of the faith out to the wider world and i think in koont knewty with john paul and that's probably the major legacy. >>...
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area was pope john paul ii in 1987. we will have continuing coverage of the installation of pope francis. you can watch and read about other celebrations in the bay area and around the world. logon to the website. just search pope. >> new this morning, we are getting new details of an earthquake overnight just north of santa rosa. this one, a 4.6 hitting just outside of cobb, 40 miles north of santa rosa. that strike happening just after 2:00 a.m. this morning. despite a decent-size shaker, no reports of damage or injuries. >>> the man accused of shooting an oakland rapper on the las vegas strip and causing a fiery crash is scheduled to be in a los angeles courtroom later today. lamar harris will attend an identification hearing. he is asking prosecutors to prove he is lamar harris before they extradite him. it is not clear who will testify. he got in a fight with oakland rapper, kenny "clutch" cherry on february 21st. he allegedly chased cherry down las vegas boulevard and fired five shots in the maserati he was drivin
area was pope john paul ii in 1987. we will have continuing coverage of the installation of pope francis. you can watch and read about other celebrations in the bay area and around the world. logon to the website. just search pope. >> new this morning, we are getting new details of an earthquake overnight just north of santa rosa. this one, a 4.6 hitting just outside of cobb, 40 miles north of santa rosa. that strike happening just after 2:00 a.m. this morning. despite a decent-size...
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it should be noted two previous popes did the same, john paul ii and pope benedict gave that retreat and this is the man. [ speaking latin ] >> i think if you were picking a quiz bowl team in the college of cardinals ravasi is the guy you want it. he's the best read cardinals you'll find. >> he quoted amy winehouse music. >> the cardinal ravasi coughs up literal illusions, naturally and without thinking about it. >> what does that mean when someone of gee ravasi station qs someone like amy winehouse? what does it mean. >> he wanted to make sure he knew that the youth were listening to so he could understand the culture. he's ministering to the culture. >> he's founded an outreach project the courtyard of the gent tiles designed to engage the worlds of art and culture and science and so on. he staged these dialogues with a vow to atheists in various european capitals, recently in stockholm. he did a book with a french atheist philosopher, they collaborated on a book about st. theresa. he's a pope with a long and rich history being able to meet people outside the church and engage them
it should be noted two previous popes did the same, john paul ii and pope benedict gave that retreat and this is the man. [ speaking latin ] >> i think if you were picking a quiz bowl team in the college of cardinals ravasi is the guy you want it. he's the best read cardinals you'll find. >> he quoted amy winehouse music. >> the cardinal ravasi coughs up literal illusions, naturally and without thinking about it. >> what does that mean when someone of gee ravasi station...
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john paul ii with characteristic modesty took the same name to say i'm no different than what john paul i would have done. that turned out not to be the case. he put on a rock star show. pope benedict when he took his name was doing it in honor of pope benedict xv whose mission was to reunion -- reuni-fi. >> it tells us a lot. the name they've chosen for themselves, they're trying to telegraph what type of leader they'll be to. >> to catholics worldwide and the other cardinals. >> megyn: we're told after the protodeacon announces the pope, the new pope we're told will likely give greetings in several languages then speak in his native language or perhaps in italian. john and i talked about how john paul ii struggled with his italian but it only made the crowd love him more and he said, if i make a mistake, you will correct me. everyone loved him. we'll see what the pope's native language is and whether he chooses to go to it. one of the front runser is from milan. after that, the new pope will be expected to celebrate mass with the cardinals in the sistine chapel on the days following t
john paul ii with characteristic modesty took the same name to say i'm no different than what john paul i would have done. that turned out not to be the case. he put on a rock star show. pope benedict when he took his name was doing it in honor of pope benedict xv whose mission was to reunion -- reuni-fi. >> it tells us a lot. the name they've chosen for themselves, they're trying to telegraph what type of leader they'll be to. >> to catholics worldwide and the other cardinals....
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he was not john paul ii. john paul was such an immense figure. is that a fair point mr. moody is making? >> well, i think it is a fair point. i have nothing but the greatest admiration for john, and i think pope benedict knew that. what comes through about pope benedict is the humility in one interview he gave, long book interview, where he mentioned the possibility of resigning but he said i'm convinced there are great popes and small popes, and he was talking about john paul ii as a great pope, and himself as small pope, which is also strange because he is obviously a great intellectual. but he knew he didn't have either the energy or, if you will, the pizazz of john paul ii, the media satisfy iy. but what he wad was very genuine. he is a month in love with god, and a very humble one. i noticed on the trip to the u.s., and you see the stadium filled, and john paul would enjoy those as much as an actor enjoys a big crowd, and benedict was a little bit almost embarrassed. but there was something beautiful and endear about that. >> there were missteps and miscues along th
he was not john paul ii. john paul was such an immense figure. is that a fair point mr. moody is making? >> well, i think it is a fair point. i have nothing but the greatest admiration for john, and i think pope benedict knew that. what comes through about pope benedict is the humility in one interview he gave, long book interview, where he mentioned the possibility of resigning but he said i'm convinced there are great popes and small popes, and he was talking about john paul ii as a...
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a relative enigma compared to john paul ii, of course. an old fashioned man in modern times. and now the question for catholics and their church becomes what next. nbc's anne thompson is here with us, with part of that story. anne, good evening. >> good evening, brian. we're in such uncharted territory, that the vatican doesn't even know how pope benedict will be addressed after february 28th. when a pope dies, the conclave to elect his successor begins 15 days after his death. but now when it will start is just one of many mysteries in the wake of today's startling news. ♪ the cardinals, the men who will elect benedict's successor, were as surprised as the people in the pews. new york's cardinal timothy dolan on the "today" show. >> i'm as startled as the rest of you and anxious to find out exactly what's going on. >> reporter: and like the nation's cardinals, the faithful have many questions. >> maybe he's trying to do what's best for us as the church and he wants us to be led by, you know, a strong person who is of sound mind and body. >> reporter: some express the hope
a relative enigma compared to john paul ii, of course. an old fashioned man in modern times. and now the question for catholics and their church becomes what next. nbc's anne thompson is here with us, with part of that story. anne, good evening. >> good evening, brian. we're in such uncharted territory, that the vatican doesn't even know how pope benedict will be addressed after february 28th. when a pope dies, the conclave to elect his successor begins 15 days after his death. but now...
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martha: at that time obviously the legacy of sphoap john paul was so -- the legacy of pope john paul was so huge. some those would be a transitional pope before the next person was ready to take over. we have a lot to go over with all of this in the course of the next couple hours. in the meantime we want to bring you this breaking news and fill you in on this situation unfolding in a courthouse in wilmington, delaware where we just heard shots have been fired. police are confirming there are several injuries in this case. the building is on lockdown. some people are still inside that building. we have a crew en route there. we'll bring you the latest information as soon as it becomes available. another day, another shooting story. the los angeles police department is offering a $1 million reward for information that would lead to the capture of a former police officer. christopher dorner accused of murdering three people in a rampage last week and included in those deaths is a police officer. here is video that shows dorner during this police training. we have not seen much of this
martha: at that time obviously the legacy of sphoap john paul was so -- the legacy of pope john paul was so huge. some those would be a transitional pope before the next person was ready to take over. we have a lot to go over with all of this in the course of the next couple hours. in the meantime we want to bring you this breaking news and fill you in on this situation unfolding in a courthouse in wilmington, delaware where we just heard shots have been fired. police are confirming there are...
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. >> john paul iii. paul 6, john paul 1st, john paul iind and benedict. >> lorenzo gammarelli heads the family's firm that has been making the pope's robes for more than 200 years. when the new pope is chosen, he will appear on st. peter's balcony within an hour. >> we have to be prepared for the new pope whoever will it be. will he be. so we make roughly speaking a small, a medium and a large set of robes. >> reporter: it's not as easy as it sounds. when john 23rd made his appearance, his robe was opened at the back. >> the problem is we prepare the three robes and the large one was made exactly to fit john 23rd because we were quite sure that he would be elected. but someone swapped the tickets with the names on the boxes. and so they gave him the wrong robe. >> reporter: like their most valued customer gammarelli are discreet to the point of secretive. the tailor laying out the pattern for a bishop's new robe would only allow his hands to be photographed. a pope can be a demanding customer. benedict o
. >> john paul iii. paul 6, john paul 1st, john paul iind and benedict. >> lorenzo gammarelli heads the family's firm that has been making the pope's robes for more than 200 years. when the new pope is chosen, he will appear on st. peter's balcony within an hour. >> we have to be prepared for the new pope whoever will it be. will he be. so we make roughly speaking a small, a medium and a large set of robes. >> reporter: it's not as easy as it sounds. when john 23rd made...
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one decade later, pope john paul ii named him a cardinal. his sisters remember people singing on the streets. >> [singing] >> they were praising his father for producing ghana's first ever cardinal. he does not veer away from the conservative doctrine but adds some flair to the catholic church. many are quietly hoping and praying that the vatican's white smoke comes with him as pope. .bc news, ghana >> finally, he is one of the most famous naturalist the world has ever known. john james portraits were a sensation in the 19th century. they are priceless now. it celebrate the acquisition of newwork 150 years ago, the york historical society has a new exhibition and a book on the famous artists. roberta gives us a to her. -- a tour. is thebirth of america finest color series ever produced, certainly and national history. this is the apex of the golden age of etching. i am the curator of drawings at the american historical society. john james was the legendary naturalist. he would've market himself as the american woodsman which was very success
one decade later, pope john paul ii named him a cardinal. his sisters remember people singing on the streets. >> [singing] >> they were praising his father for producing ghana's first ever cardinal. he does not veer away from the conservative doctrine but adds some flair to the catholic church. many are quietly hoping and praying that the vatican's white smoke comes with him as pope. .bc news, ghana >> finally, he is one of the most famous naturalist the world has ever known....
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paul. >> pope john paul ii. >> yes, of course. the long twilight of john paul, his struggle with age and parkinson's disease, lingering effect of the 1981 assassination attempt are all played out in full public view, and john paul decided to use his illness and decline in a way as a teaching moment, that -- to show the world you can still be of value, still play an important role while being ill, suffering, and so on. that was john paul's particular way of handling the twilight of his life. benedict xvi, while i think certainly ahe certainly admiring john paul, thinks that's not the path that every pope takes. some of the difficulties the vatican faced in recent years. internal disarray relating to the leaked crisis. the damage imposed upon the public image of the church by the sex abuse scandals and so on, it's clear that that has taken a toll on benedict xvi, he has struggled with that personally and it may well be that the people who have seen the cumulative effect of that, that the church needs a new lease on life and a fresh
paul. >> pope john paul ii. >> yes, of course. the long twilight of john paul, his struggle with age and parkinson's disease, lingering effect of the 1981 assassination attempt are all played out in full public view, and john paul decided to use his illness and decline in a way as a teaching moment, that -- to show the world you can still be of value, still play an important role while being ill, suffering, and so on. that was john paul's particular way of handling the twilight of...
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john paul ii and benedict xvi further expanded and internationalized the college of cardinals. another factor for the conclave is the proliferation of the media, which challenges the vow of secrecy and perhaps also shapes the choices. inevitably, observers are making up their short lists of candidates, lists that have already been revised many times. and beyond the politics and the process and the pageantry, for the world's catholics, the conclave is ultimately a holy endeavor. i'm kim lawton, reporting. >> pope benedict's resignation is to take effect on february 28th. the college of cardinals is expected to convene in march, which means that a new pope will almost certainly have been chosen by easter. >>> in other news, in his state of the union speech this week, president obama addressed several issues of concern to many faith groups. the president pushed for stricter gun control, comprehensive immigration re and protections for senior and protections for senior citizens, the middle class and working families. some religious organizations praised obama's demand to raise the
john paul ii and benedict xvi further expanded and internationalized the college of cardinals. another factor for the conclave is the proliferation of the media, which challenges the vow of secrecy and perhaps also shapes the choices. inevitably, observers are making up their short lists of candidates, lists that have already been revised many times. and beyond the politics and the process and the pageantry, for the world's catholics, the conclave is ultimately a holy endeavor. i'm kim lawton,...
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in august 1978, when pope john paul was chosen, the crowd in st. peter's square couldn't tell if the smoke was white or black. and when pope benedict was selected in 2005, it wasn't just the crowds in rome who were confused. >> we have should smoke rising again from the cystine chapel. at this point we do not know for sure what color it is. in this time when we can flash news around the world by the speed of light and yet we're all sitting here trying to figure out if we're seeing white smoke or black smoke. allize will soon be on that chimney again and even in the age of twitter we'll all be doing what people have done for thousands of years-- trying to read the smoke signals. our "face the nation" flashback. i know. i know i need to quit this. - well, how about... - that smokers' helpline? yeah, they can give me a plan. - help me through the rough spots. - so you're ready to... quit? everyone wants me to quit-- my doctor, my wife the dog. - not good for the dog. - anyone else? hmm? what? anyone else want you to quit? me! i want me to quit. tdd# 8
in august 1978, when pope john paul was chosen, the crowd in st. peter's square couldn't tell if the smoke was white or black. and when pope benedict was selected in 2005, it wasn't just the crowds in rome who were confused. >> we have should smoke rising again from the cystine chapel. at this point we do not know for sure what color it is. in this time when we can flash news around the world by the speed of light and yet we're all sitting here trying to figure out if we're seeing white...
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john paul ii had more charisma. >> contra races were coming up -- controversy was coming up. i think he handled them with wisdom. >> the wise are normally the old people. >> time now to return our attention to some other international news. supporters are calling it a revolution, but critics are lashing out at the new eu agreement to cap bonuses. it is aimed at a re-piece of the financial crisis. >> those in favor say it will address public anger about the role played by the banks and the economic meltdown. those against it, notably britain's -- britons, say that it will drive talent out of europe. >> the talks took more than 10 months. negotiators managed to clinch the deal despite opposition from the uk. at present, bankers can receive bonuses of as much as 20 times their basic salary. under the new rules, which can come into effect next year, they could be -- capped at one year's salary. >> most important thing is that banks will be stabilized, that a are better able to withstand the crisis -- that they are better able to withstand the crisis. >> it shows we are implementi
john paul ii had more charisma. >> contra races were coming up -- controversy was coming up. i think he handled them with wisdom. >> the wise are normally the old people. >> time now to return our attention to some other international news. supporters are calling it a revolution, but critics are lashing out at the new eu agreement to cap bonuses. it is aimed at a re-piece of the financial crisis. >> those in favor say it will address public anger about the role played by...
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pope john paul ii closed dialogue on women's ordination, so we're hoping that the new pope will reopen that dialogue, simply talk with us. people are ready for women priests. people are ready for women's ordination. we know the polls show that the majority of catholics want women priests, so we're here to lift up those voices. >> reporter: experts don't expect major doctrinal changes under pope francis. >> he's a man who maintains the traditional catholic line on sexual morality, abortion, gay marriage, contraception. nobody expected any pope was going to change those teachings or say anything different, but a new pope has a new style and if he stresses the social justice teachings of the church, the very counter cultural message of simplicity and poverty, that could really change things without technically changing any teachings. >> reporter: for many catholics, a top priority for the new pope will be addressing the curia -- the vatican's scandal-plagued bureaucracy in rome. >> i think that everybody knows that there is reform needed in the vatican bureaucracy, and i know that we'll s
pope john paul ii closed dialogue on women's ordination, so we're hoping that the new pope will reopen that dialogue, simply talk with us. people are ready for women priests. people are ready for women's ordination. we know the polls show that the majority of catholics want women priests, so we're here to lift up those voices. >> reporter: experts don't expect major doctrinal changes under pope francis. >> he's a man who maintains the traditional catholic line on sexual morality,...
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i want to bring in john moody, author of "pope john paul ii, a biography", what are we seeing here? >> and that's the swiss guard moving out, they of course are the symbolic bodyguard of the holy father and looks as if they're getting into position for the next part of the ceremony which of course will be revelation of who the next pope is. >> megyn: so they're getting close. is it a situation there would be a staging area behind the scenes where the new pope would be now wearing his new papal vestments and waiting to come out? >> yes, i think as somebody else was saying it's the room of tears, i'm sure it was given that name for a reason. there must be raging emotions going on inside that man right now whoever he is. he has to pick between a small, medium and large set of vestments made for him by the papal tailor, and after that, he again comes back out and meets what were his brother cardinals and are now his subordinate cardinals. >> megyn: and this balcony that we see and we'll show it to you again, this is where the newly elected pope will come out and address the crowd? >> ye
i want to bring in john moody, author of "pope john paul ii, a biography", what are we seeing here? >> and that's the swiss guard moving out, they of course are the symbolic bodyguard of the holy father and looks as if they're getting into position for the next part of the ceremony which of course will be revelation of who the next pope is. >> megyn: so they're getting close. is it a situation there would be a staging area behind the scenes where the new pope would be now...
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. >> it is a valid opinion and that is what john paul ii did but i think if my opinion this is really an act of boldness on the part of this pope and, also, an act of great humility. >> the church will turn its attention to the successor, and a bay area man will be part of that decision. the cardinal will be in voting on the next pope. >> a lot of times someone who is appointed a cardinal which 10 great thing in itself never gets to vote for a pope so this is a big deal. >> the archbishop of san francisco released a written statement praising the pope for his service and the archdiocese says parishes will pray for the pope and his successor. >> a clergyman from california will vote even for the next pope, although he is banned from public duties because of the way he handle the sexual abuse cases. cardinal mahony headed the archdiocese of los angeles and the current archbishop banished him from duties after he found out he dismissed sexual abuse cases of priests. >> after the resignation on february 28, a secret group of cardinals begins in 15 to 20 days in manner. the vatican hopes t
. >> it is a valid opinion and that is what john paul ii did but i think if my opinion this is really an act of boldness on the part of this pope and, also, an act of great humility. >> the church will turn its attention to the successor, and a bay area man will be part of that decision. the cardinal will be in voting on the next pope. >> a lot of times someone who is appointed a cardinal which 10 great thing in itself never gets to vote for a pope so this is a big deal....
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i think a lot of people felt that pope john paul ii was the embodiment of charisma. pope benedict vxi perhaps not so much. i'm wondering if you have a sense of how important these cardinals feel that charisma is when choosing the next leader of the church. >> well, charisma is important because it can get people's attention. what really matters is the substance behind the charisma. but if you can have a charismatic messenger as opposed to sort of a bland or dreary messenger, i think everyone would take the former. a pope who coo exudes energy -- exudes energy and lives with a sort of obvious joy is a great asset to the mission of the church. it's very easy, i think, a lot of times for a lot of us to forget that at the heart of the christian discipleship is a great sense of joy. we see the solemnity here in these ceremonies which is very important. but ultimately, christian discipleship is about love and a love that produces great joy. having a pope who can show that just by his countenance says a lot. i think a lot of people learned a lot more about what it means to
i think a lot of people felt that pope john paul ii was the embodiment of charisma. pope benedict vxi perhaps not so much. i'm wondering if you have a sense of how important these cardinals feel that charisma is when choosing the next leader of the church. >> well, charisma is important because it can get people's attention. what really matters is the substance behind the charisma. but if you can have a charismatic messenger as opposed to sort of a bland or dreary messenger, i think...
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he said, john paul led the church to the end because he was convinced that one doesn't come down from the cross. a lot of people interpreted that as essentially the pope taking the easy way out. he's elderly, he's tired and so he's going to retire. >> i think that would be a bad way to look at this. these are two decisions in conscious made by two men of conscious. john paul ii's decision to live his dying publically was his last great teaching moment and the world responded to that in a remarkable way. benedict xvi thought it wouldn't play out that way and he was not going to hold the stage simply to hold the stage. he was going to make a humble act of acceptance of what he believes is god's will. >> is he making the decision about when the conclave will start? there are a lot of people who will wait the 15 days. normally it would be a period of mourning, but the pope has not died. >> i find this frankly ratherer puzzling myself. i'm told the decision was made by the dean of the college of cardinals and the guy who runs the church, if you will. it does seem to me to be rather a long
he said, john paul led the church to the end because he was convinced that one doesn't come down from the cross. a lot of people interpreted that as essentially the pope taking the easy way out. he's elderly, he's tired and so he's going to retire. >> i think that would be a bad way to look at this. these are two decisions in conscious made by two men of conscious. john paul ii's decision to live his dying publically was his last great teaching moment and the world responded to that in a...